More searches are possible, depending on information received or evidence collected, Cpl. Chantal Farrah stressed.

Meanwhile, Metallic's family plans to make a statement about his disappearance during a news conference on Saturday at 1 p.m. at the university's Sir James Dunn Building.

A benefit concert will be held on Sunday at George's Roadhouse, on Lorne Street, starting at 1 p.m.

The university and community of Sackville organized the Concert of Hope for Chris Metallic to raise funds to increase the reward being offered by Metallic's family for information leading to his whereabouts.

Admission to the concert, which will feature a wide range of local performers, is by donation, organizers said. There will also be a silent auction.

A Facebook group called Chris Metallic — Please help us bring him home, created on Tuesday, had more than 2,000 "likes" by late Friday afternoon.

Metallic is described as being aboriginal, six feet tall, 180 pounds, with short dark hair and glasses.

He was last seen wearing a shiny bright blue sweater, jeans and flip flops.